A Quote by Jocelyn Murray

Do not bother yourself with what ifs — © Jocelyn Murray
Do not bother yourself with what ifs

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I think that it's a benefit to have distractions because you don't overconsume yourself with what-ifs and you end up second-guessing yourself.
It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late.
I equals all of the ifs added up over time. The ifs, those are the possibilities; that's infinite for all of us. Every day there are just millions of them. Time, that's finite for each of us; there is no question there. Maybe if you divide choices by the amount of time you have, the real I can emerge, depending upon those choices.
Don't bother to examine a folly-ask yourself only what it accomplishes.
When you try to convince yourself that something doesn't bother you, it usually bothers you more.
When you can't change what's bothering you, one typical response is to convince yourself that it doesn't actually bother you.
That you can look back fondly or even wistfully on pieces of your life and hound yourself with endless what-ifs, but nothing will change. The present will still be the present. The future will still unfold as it's meant to.
Rule of life. If you bother to ask someone’s advice, then bother to listen to it.
Don't bother people for help without first trying to solve the problem yourself.
My advice is: learn from the best or teach yourself. And do not bother at all if you do not have an exaggerated sense of curiosity.
How come the little things bother you when you are in a bad position? They don't bother you in good positions.
I'm very uncomfortable with the idea of vaginas. They bother me in the way that spiders bother some people.
Why bother? I was right all along: the second you make yourself vulnerable to someone, they start drawing blood.
Coaches will do what they can but it doesn't necessarily bother me. You are an international referee for a reason. If things like that are going to ruffle your feathers, don't bother doing the job.
I don't talk in ifs.
What-ifs are for fools
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